- Dear Jeff and James,
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- I found this report from a station in Florida, which
assert that a total of 42,000 lightning strikes occurred on Wednesday...which
was DOWN from 52,000 lightning strikes on Tuesday.
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- Earthquakes...power outages...repeated meteoric sightings...a
report from NASA of a "solar blast" from the sun...I must again
reiterate my tremendous concern that we are moving through a cloud of electrified
material, creating anomalies that science has no frame of reference for.
The electric universe is a notion that they cannot deny indefinitely...
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- Here is the full story, from http://www.local6.com/weather/3505732/detail.html:
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- 42,000 Lightning Strikes Reported In Central Fla.
Wednesday
- Lightning Sparks Several Fires
- POSTED: 5:53 am EDT July 8, 2004
- UPDATED: 7:12 am EDT July 8, 2004
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- ORLANDO, Fla. -- Thunderstorms
have hit Central Florida hard recently, bringing fierce lightning that
has damaged businesses and homes and sparked at least one brush fire.
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- More Than 52,000 Lightning Strikes Reported In Central
Fla. Tuesday There were 42,000 lightning strikes in Central Florida Wednesday,
which was down from 52,000 reported strikes Tuesday, Local 6 News reported.
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- Lightning is suspected of starting a brush fire that
threatened homes in Brevard County, Fla., Wednesday. The fire was contained
early Thursday but was still burning.
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- Two cooks at a Pierson, Fla., convenience store were
injured Wednesday night when lightning hit a building. The strike traveled
into the building and struck the men inside, according to emergency workers.
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- A Sanford family lost its home to a lightning strike
Tuesday and three fans at the Pepsi 400 were hurt Saturday in an electrical
storm.
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- Lightning set three homes near Oviedo on fire on July
1, and a firefighter was injured by crashing debris. The same day, lightning
killed a plumber working on a home in Kissimmee, Fla.
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- Weather experts said there is nothing that sets this
year apart from others. They said the clash of hot inland air with cool
air rushing in from the coast creates the violent storms.
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- Local 6 News reported that more storms and fierce lightning
is likely again late Thursday.
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- Watch Local 6 News for more on this story.
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